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Department of Laboratory Technology to Introduce MSc. Safety & Emergency Response

16 Oct, 2018 By louis Mensah

The Department of Laboratory Technology has held stakeholders meeting to solicit views on its proposed Master’s programme in Safety and Emergency Response.

The consultative meeting, held at the Department of Physics Seminar Room served as a platform for stakeholders to present their inputs, contributions and concerns in order to shape the programme to achieve its objective of training competent individuals to handle emergencies.

The Dean of School of the School of Physical Sciences, Prof. David Kofi Essumang, pleaded with stakeholders to avail themselves to give their technical assistance when the programme was mounted in order to help students get the practical and technical knowledge. He noted that “One of the aspect for this forum is to look through the programme at the various area specifics which may require additions.”

The Programme

The programme would be designed to train people to attend to all forms of emergency situations. The programme would be mounted during the sandwich session of the University’s academic calendar.

Stakeholders Inputs

Some of the stakeholders at the meeting proposed that the programme should start from the certificate to diploma, through first-degree levels, then the students could progress to the Master’s Degree level. This would give room for prospective students who do not qualify to directly enter the Master’s level.

The Central Regional Commander of the Ghana Police Service, Mr. Jonathan Lamptey, added that most of their officers were not qualified to apply at the Master’s level. Hence starting the programme at the master’s level would limit its patronage and impact.

Some Stakeholders also recommended some possible courses that were related to their areas of operation in their organisations which they believe could be included in the programme to help achieve its intended purposes. Some of the recommended courses were contingency Planning, Hazard and Disaster Mapping amongst others.

Responding, the Dean of the School of Physical Sciences said that “We cannot do things on our own and these inputs have been an eye-opening and are very important for us to pursue it to help solve problems, so we are very grateful

Participants

In attendance were representatives from the Ghana Navy, National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO), Ghana Red Cross, Ghana Ports and Habours Authority, University of Cape Coast Security, Central Regional Police Command and  Ghana National Fire Service

Date of Event: Tuesday, November 6, 2018

 

Research News

GAUW Organises Science Clinic for Girls in Basic Schools

16 Oct, 2018 By louis Mensah

The Ghana Association of University Women Association (GAUW), UCC chapter, has organised a Science Clinic for girls in some basic schools in Cape Coast. The programme was aimed at helping the girls to develop interest in Science and to overcome the fear of studying the subject and its related courses.

In her welcome remarks, the Interim President of GAUW, Mrs. Mildred Asmah, inspired the girls to work hard and focus on their studies so that they could bring the needed change in their various communities. She said the girls would be assigned to mentors in UCC who would help them to develop interest in Science to the highest level in their education.

Mrs. Asmah said GAUW has a mission of improving the lives of women and girls and also encourage them to apply their knowledge and skills in leadership and decision making both in their public and private lives.

The Dean of the School of Physical Sciences, Prof. David K. Essumang, advised the girls to take interest in studying Science so that they could take advantage of the numerous career opportunities in the discipline. He advised them to be determined and not be deterred by the notion that Science was a male-dominated discipline. “These days more women are into Science so don’t allow anyone to discourage and put fear in you that Science is difficulty,” he advised. He urged them to take inspiration from the female lecturers who would be taking them through various disciplines in Science and learn from their experiences.

The girls were taken through the prospects of studying Science related programmes such as Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biological Sciences, Agriculture Science, Information and Communication Technology by some female lecturers in the University. The lecturers also took the girls through practical sessions in the laboratory.

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